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DULWICH SPRING FAIR - 27TH APRIL 2019


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What better way to enjoy the balmier days than by visiting the picturesque Dulwich village and supporting some local independent businesses. On Saturday 27th April, SoLo Craft Fair will be returning to St. Barnabas Parish Hall for their Dulwich Spring Market.


The beautiful village hall will play host to 50 indie traders, who will be selling everything from art to jewellery, beauty to homeware, ceramics to candles and more. SoLo Craft Fair have handpicked an incredible, unique range of businesses to partake in this event.


There will be a popup bar serving refreshments, whilst the children are kept entertained with an activity corner full of toys and crafts. And if you fancy getting creative yourself, there will be a workshop where you can express your artistry skills.


Join us on Saturday 27th April 11-4pm, free entry and sweets for all!

St. Barnabas Parish Hall, 23 Dulwich Village, SE21 7BT

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